Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
Friday, November 9, 2018
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Chautauqua on Sunday Nov. 11 @ 2pm
Capitan Public Library will be
commemorating the
100th anniversary of the Armistice,
officially ending World War I -- “the war to end all wars”
commemorating the
100th anniversary of the Armistice,
officially ending World War I -- “the war to end all wars”
Sunday, November 11 - 2 p.m.
Bess Truman |
Truman and Edith Carow Roosevelt,
as portrayed by Kay Sebring-Roberts
Kuhlman, will discuss the role of the
male family members in the Great
War and the effect of those efforts had
on their on lives.
Edith, wife of a Republican president
(Theodore Roosevelt), had already left
the White House when WWI broke out.
Bess, wife of a Democrat president
(Harry Truman), was not yet married to
him when United States entered "the war
to end all wars".
(Theodore Roosevelt), had already left
the White House when WWI broke out.
Bess, wife of a Democrat president
(Harry Truman), was not yet married to
him when United States entered "the war
to end all wars".
Each character will appear solo -
- Bess for 40 minutes and
Edith for 20 minutes -- with an
intermission for refreshments while the
actress changes costumes and characters. Audience members will be
invited to ask questions of either first lady
and of Kuhlman to conclude this
commemoration.
- Bess for 40 minutes and
Edith for 20 minutes -- with an
intermission for refreshments while the
actress changes costumes and characters. Audience members will be
invited to ask questions of either first lady
and of Kuhlman to conclude this
commemoration.
This event is timely, coming just five days
after a midterm election and celebrates
values of service that are unrelated to
political party affiliation. Poppies, a symbol
of remembrance of World War I, will be
created by volunteers and available at the
event.
after a midterm election and celebrates
values of service that are unrelated to
political party affiliation. Poppies, a symbol
of remembrance of World War I, will be
created by volunteers and available at the
event.
Edith Roosevelt |
retired from NMMI where she taught theater.
She is the author of over 50 history-based
plays. Of these, many are one-woman shows
or Chautauquas. A trailblazer in her own right,
Kulmann is continually adding to her cast of
woman portrayals.
This event is being provided free of charge
through the New Mexico Humanities Council
and is appropriate for audiences age 12 and
older.
through the New Mexico Humanities Council
and is appropriate for audiences age 12 and
older.
Please consider donating to the Library
November 1, 2018
Dear Capitan Public Library Patron,
Capitan Public Library is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers, devoted to making public library services available to the Capitan/Lincoln County region. We provide the highest quality programs that benefit all residents in our villages and the surrounding areas. A few of these are: Children’s After School Program & Summer Reading Program; Adult First Friday Programs, Sunday Sessions, Book Club, Writer’s group & Ancestry Classes; free internet access, computer help and community meeting rooms. Our Library also serves as the community Visitor’s Center where many visitors stop in for suggestions on what to do in Lincoln County. The Capitan Library receives limited local or state government support.
We are asking you to consider supporting our cause. The 2018 campaign goal is $6,000. Funds from the campaign will be used to pay utilities, building maintenance also to expand and enhance our existing programs. Capitan Public Library relies primarily on the support of generous donors such as you. Become an annual donor or a business partner.
Your support will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 354-3035 or come by the library. We look forward to serving you and our community.
Sincerely,
Friends of the Capitan Public Library
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The Capitan Library: A Small Library where BIG things happen!
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Capitan Public Library
101 E, 2nd street
PO Box 1169
Capitan, NM 88316
575-354-3035
101 E, 2nd street
PO Box 1169
Capitan, NM 88316
575-354-3035
Monday, November 5, 2018
Winter Hours in effect at the Library
Library hours: Tuesday - Thursday: 10 AM - 5:30 PM;
Friday & Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM;
Sunday & Monday: closed.
Just in case you didn't know what an Amigo Award means:
The New Mexico Library
Amigo Award is given to an
individual (friend, volunteer,
trustee, board member,
other citizen, or other non-
certified personnel) whose
work on behalf of the local
library has resulted in
significant progress
and/or achievement for that
library.
You really earned this award!
Flags to be placed on each veteran’s grave at Ft Stanton at 9 a.m. on Friday, November 9th
Veterans Day falls on Sunday, November 11th this year. Cecile Kinnan and the Spencer
Theater ushers have partnered with David Flores of the Department of Veterans
Services to facilitate the placing of flags on the graves at the Fort Stanton Military
Cemetery. Flags will be placed on each veteran’s grave at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, November 9th and retrieved on Tuesday, November 13th. Dennis Metz will play taps
before the placement of the flags on Friday and will play taps at the gate of the
cemetery at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 10th and Sunday, November 11th.
As each flag is placed in the holder next to the grave a thanks for the service of the
veteran will be recited. The cemetery has been in existence since the 1800s and is
the final resting place for more than 1000 veterans. The number of graves at the
cemetery is increasing as the new section has been opened. Will Stilsman has donated
100 new flags to the cemetery, and donations allowing the Spencer ushers to purchase
more flags to replace those that are worn would be greatly appreciated.
The Spencer Theater ushers are also collecting money to purchase wreaths to be
placed on the graves during the Christmas season. Money for either the flags or
the wreaths must be sent to the co-sponsors of these projects The Noon Day Lions,
c/o Mike Schattner, treasurer, or Don Fowler, project coordinator, P.O. Box 1130,
Ruidoso, NM 8355. Please include a memo stating that the money is for Wreaths
Across America and/or Veterans Day flags.
The cemetery is located at 1398 Hwy 220 that can be reached by turning left off of
Airport Rd. or through Capitan on Hwy 48 to 380 to 220. It is near Ft. Stanton. Flags will
be placed regardless of the weather, so be sure to check the conditions at Ft. Stanton
and come appropriately dressed. Individuals, families, and groups are all welcome.
If you have any questions, contact Cecile Kinnan at 336-9157.
Join the ushers and your friends and neighbors in this worthwhile endeavor to honor
our veterans.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Debbie Myers awarded NMLA Amigo Award
Debbie Myers, Capitan Public Library
The New Mexico Library Amigo Award is given to an individual
(friend, volunteer, trustee, board member, other citizen, or other
non-certified personnel) whose work on behalf of the local library
has resulted in significant progress and/or achievement for that
library; or in recognition of work in the promotion of library
service within the state.
Even before she retired from 25 years of teaching elementary children in Ruidoso, Debbie Myers began volunteering with the Capitan Public Library Children's Library in 2005. She took charge of offering after-school programs and the annual Summer Reading program.
Debbie continues to create weekly programs offered year round. She took charge of selecting and ordering the children's books for the library catalogue. She instantly became a vitally necessary member in the volunteer library.
Debbie creates special-themed sales to occur throughout the year to raise money for the 100% self-supporting, non-profit library. Two annual sales are the first weekend of May Plant Sale and the first Saturday of December Holiday Bazaar. These sales are successful due to her diligent search for excellent items for the public to purchase, including making her own crafts and pottery to donate.
The Capitan community and outlying communities enjoy a beautiful library that is well-staffed by volunteers and offers many programs for all patrons, especially children, thanks to Debbie Myers.
At the award ceremony on November 1 in Albuquerque during the NMLA Annual Conference, Debbie took the opportunity to recognize her parents, Carol and Dwight Myers, for years of their involvement with the NMLA. They both had the highest honor given by NMLA --a Lifetime Membership -- since 1988. In the 70's the Myers started the N.M. Book League and its magazine, Book Talk. Carol was the sales manager for University of New Mexico Press for 15 years while also serving the NMLA as its treasurer and newsletter publisher. Dwight worked for book publisher Prentice Hall for 35 years as well as serving on the NMLA Board as Awards and Education Chair.
Tom Mann of the Capitan Library introduces Debbie Myers at the NMLA Awards Ceremony |
Many in the audience remembered the Myers and were pleased to see their daughter recognized for her work in the library public service industry.
Well deserved, Miss Debbie! Congratulations! |
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Hurd prints for sale
Monday, October 29, 2018
E-Waste Recycling Returns November 3
The Greentree Solid Waste Authority (GSWA) will be conducting its annual electronic waste (e-waste) recycling event on Saturday November 3rd, from 9:00 am to 12 Noon at the Greentree recycling Center, 26590 US Highway 70 east of Ruidoso Downs. Residents of Corona, Carrizozo, Capitan, Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs, Mescalero, and the Sun Valley Water & Sanitation District may bring e-waste items to be recycled at no charge. You will need to bring a water or trash bill from the above communities in order to drop off e-waste at Greentree.
Region 9 employees, however, in working with GSWA, may bring e-waste items to the Region 9 offices during the week of October 29 to November 1, where a GSWA volunteer will transport them at no charge on behalf of R9 to the Recycling Center.
R9 school districts and the Mescalero Apache Schools should contact GSWA event coordinator Jim Miller at 937.2873 to arrange for large volume e-waste drop-off at the GSWA facility.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
New Mexico Libraries GO Bond B on the Ballot - Information for YOU, the voter
FYI: How the MATH is done: Distributing the 2018 GO Bonds Allocations
$4,000,000 Public Libraries
1. 10% ($400,000) is taken off the top for the Library System Distribution
2. $4000 is allocated to Rural Services
3. The remaining $3,596,000 is divided up on a per capita basis to each county based
on the latest (2016) Census county estimates.
a. $3,596,000 divided by the NM 2016 est. population of 2,081,015 = $1.7280
per capita
b. Each county receives $1.7280 per capita
Example: Lincoln County (pop. 19,429)
19,429 * $1.7280 = $33,573.31
Example: Chaves County (pop. 65,282)
65,282 * $1.7280 = $112,807.29
4. Within each county
Step 1: Divide the individual library’s LSA population by the sum of the LSA
population of all the libraries in the county to arrive at a percentage
Step 2: Multiply that % by the total county allocation to determine the individual
library’s allocation.
Example: Lincoln County (pop. 19,429) received $33,573.31 based on $1.7280
per capita
Capitan Public Library (LSA 1489) + Village of Corona Public Library (LSA 172) +
Ruidoso Public Library (LSA 8,029) = 9,690 (sum of the libraries’ LSAs)
Capitan: 1489/9,690 = 0.1536635 x $33,573.31 = $5,158.99
Corona: 172/9,690 = 0.0177502 x $33,573.31 = $595.93
Ruidoso: 8,029/9,690 = 0.828586 x $33,573.31 = $27,818.37
Example: Chaves County (pop. 65,282) received $112,807.29 based on $1.7280
per capita
Roswell (LSA 48,366) is the only library in the county; therefore, the library receives
100% of the county allocation
Monday, October 22, 2018
Update to Absentee and Early Voting. Please be sure to review Voter Guides. Library GO Bond is one of the issues being voted on.
Regarding the timeline to vote in person in Carrizozo, absentee and (what we historically called) Absentee in Person voting begins on October 9th . This provides an option for voters to cast a ballot in the Office of the County Clerk as of that date.
However, the Early Vote Site in the County Conference Room opens on Monday, October 22nd.
We are happy to accommodate voters at this time in the Office of the County Clerk but, with limited space and staff, we encourage those who don't have an immediate need to cast a ballot in person to utilize the Early Vote Site beginning October 22nd which is staffed by an appointed precinct board. Please feel free to call the Lincoln County Clerk's Office at 1 800 687 2705 ext 6 if you need any type of assistance with voting.
Rhonda Burrows
Lincoln County Clerk
Individuals may vote an absentee ballot in person at the Office of the County Clerk in Carrizozo. Early Vote Sites will open October 20 in Ruidoso at the Horton Complex and October 22 in Carrizozo at the Lincoln County Courthouse. We encourage voters who may not be able to cast a ballot in person at one of our six Election Day Vote Centers to Early Vote at one of these two sites:
Horton
Complex
237 Service Rd.
Ruidoso
Tuesday thru
Saturday October 20 -- November 3rd 10 am to 6
pm
County
Clerk’s Office
300 Central Ave.
Carrizozo
Monday thru
Friday October 9th – November 2nd 8 am to 5
pm
Voter
Guides which provide information regarding
the Constitutional Amendments and Bond Questions are available through the Lincoln County Clerk Office Website
English: https://www.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2018-Voter-Guide-English-FINAL.pdf
Spanish: https://www.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2018-Voter-Guide-Spanish-FINAL.pdf
Please feel
free to contact the County Clerk’s Office at 575 648 2394 ext 6 if you
need further information.
Lincoln County Votes!
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Veterans Appreciation Program
This afternoon I received a call from Mr. Christopher Scott of Capitan Schools notifying me of a planned Veterans Appreciation Program scheduled for 09:30 on 8 November to be held at the Capitan Schools' gym building. Mr. Scott asked that I spread the word to all area veterans, and that I give Mr. Scott some idea of the number of attendees. So
1. Please do pass the word to your American Legion and/or VFW posts and to veterans that you know.
2. Ask that any veterans who plan to attend drop me an e-mail or phone call (575-648-2226) and let me know so that I can get a head-count for Mr. Scott.
Thanks,
John Tate, Post 11 Commander (Acting)
1. Please do pass the word to your American Legion and/or VFW posts and to veterans that you know.
2. Ask that any veterans who plan to attend drop me an e-mail or phone call (575-648-2226) and let me know so that I can get a head-count for Mr. Scott.
Thanks,
John Tate, Post 11 Commander (Acting)
Nov 1st Bookclub book to read
The book club meets the first Thursday of the month at 10:00 am.
For more information, contact the library 575.354.3035
We will reviewed the book Turning Pages by Sonia Sotomayor at the December meeting. It is a children's illustrated book and Capitan Library has ordered it. It can only be downloaded to a Kindle Fire. However, we will have it on a shelf for book club members to come in and read it in the library. The book is not long. It will take less than 30 minutes to read, less time than checking it out and returning it. If you don't get it read, come on to book club because the discussion will cover the whole book. This makes preparing for the December book club easy.
For more information, contact the library 575.354.3035
We will reviewed the book Turning Pages by Sonia Sotomayor at the December meeting. It is a children's illustrated book and Capitan Library has ordered it. It can only be downloaded to a Kindle Fire. However, we will have it on a shelf for book club members to come in and read it in the library. The book is not long. It will take less than 30 minutes to read, less time than checking it out and returning it. If you don't get it read, come on to book club because the discussion will cover the whole book. This makes preparing for the December book club easy.
Monday, October 15, 2018
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